A Field Guide to Wild Flowers: Kwazulu-Natal and the Eastern Region

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Offers the most comprehensive full colour guide too South African wild flowers produced on the sub-continent. It is both a standard reference work and a user-friendly field guide. It establishes a new standard with 2450 colour photographs, over 2000 species, distribution maps, drawings, common names in seven local languages, colour coding and a key to the families (632 pages). The maps cover a large part of the summer rainfall region from East London in the Eastern Cape to southern Mozambique, inland to eastern Free State, Gauteng, Northern Province and Mpumalanga including Lesotho and Swaziland.
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AuthorElsa Pooley
PublisherNatal Flora Publications Trust
PlaceDurban
Year1998
ISBN9780620215008
BindingPaperback
ConditionGood
CommentsCovered with thick plastic sleeve
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